Nigeria: Electricity Generation Stagnates At Less Than 4000 Megawatts - Report

17 February 2014

Despite the repair of vandalised pipelines, especially along the Escravos-Western axis and return of gas supply to electricity Generation companies (Gencos), the total power generation available for domestic consumption is still below 4,000 megawatts (mw), reports disclosed.

Statistics from the electricity National Control Centre (NCC) in Osogbo, Osun State, made available at the weekend revealed the total maximum capacity of the nation's grid stood at 4,151mw with the minimum capacity evacuation put at 3,703mw as at February 13.

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